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Wednesday, February 17, 2016

MP’s expresses their utmost disappointment during SONA debate

Raymond Pani

17 February 2016

Members of Parliament
yesterday debated their views on the State of the Nation Address delivered by
President Jacob Zuma last week Thursday. Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi
Maimane in his speech said

“Every honourable member on this side knows the damage that this man is
doing to this country and their party.

But
now that you have been exposed in the nation’s highest court, it remains to be
determined how much you will have to pay because here is the thing whatever the
amount, it will be nothing compared to what the people of this country have
already paid for your presidency.

Instead of redressing the structures of
inequalities of apartheid you build yourself a big house on the backs of poor
South Africans.

A failure of leadership you should be ashamed,
aninavalo.”

Meanwhile,

Economic Freedom
Fighters Leader Julius Malema said “You’re
questionable political life and the events that led you to become a president.

This
is the man who knowingly had sex with a HIV positive woman and later explained
to all that a shower will lessen the chances of contracting HIV.

This
was another sign showing to us that you are incapable of becoming a president
but we ignored that. This is the man who knowingly impregnated a friends child
despite that he had many wives at home.

This
is the man who in December exchanged ministers of finance in South Africa alongside Mr Zuma’s unforgivable blunders are
ministers and premiers who we learn from the best and implicate the same form
of corruption and accountability in their departments and provinces”.

And United Democratic Movement
leader Bantu Holomisa said

“Give us a mandate Msholozi to handle your exit in a dignified manner,
further and to avoid another embarrassing sitting, president scoring own goals
the house must demand the ministerial handbook for scrutiny.

South
Africans while SONA was very lenient on corruption, billions were supposed to
help improve our social ills in this county is being looted left and right.”